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2510 Cobb Hospital, Inc.
Overview
The Medical Physicist ensures the quality of care and safety in the use of radiation-producing sources and imaging equipment. Responsibilities include calibrating therapy equipment, performing quality assurance on treatment plans, and assisting in the radiation safety program.
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13 days ago
Lexington Medical Center
The Medical Physicist is responsible for preparing radiation treatment plans, performing quality assurance on equipment and patient charts, and ensuring radiation safety protocols are followed. They also assist radiation oncologists with procedures and maintain compliance with regulatory standards.
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Corewell Health
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Northside Hospital Inc.
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29 days ago
Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
The Medical Physicist is responsible for general medical physics duties in a radiotherapy clinic, including treatment planning, patient positioning, and machine quality assurance. They also participate in the commissioning of therapy equipment, research and development projects, and staff training.
$83 - $108 / HOUR
1 month ago
Florida Cancer Specialists
The role involves performing daily clinical physics and dosimetry tasks for Radiation Oncology Centers, including technical consultation, treatment plan development, and quality assurance of treatment delivery systems. This requires collaboration with physicians, dosimetrists, therapists, and nursing staff across various centers.
Carle Health
The physicist provides comprehensive medical physics support for radiation oncology services, including treatment planning, equipment calibration, and quality assurance. They also serve as the Department Radiation Safety Officer and collaborate with clinical staff to ensure optimal patient care and regulatory compliance.
Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare
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MultiCare Health System
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$197,829 - $287,539 / YEAR
Arizona Center for Cancer Care
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CentraCare
The medical physicist will perform patient treatment plan checks, weekly chart reviews, and machine quality assurance across five regional sites. They will also provide SRS and SBRT consulting and support the commissioning of new treatment hardware and software.
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2 months ago
Kaiser Permanente
The Medical Radiation Physicist ensures high-quality diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy by implementing quality assurance programs and maintaining radiation safety standards. They also perform equipment calibration, treatment planning, and provide clinical instruction to residents.
UCSF
The Dosimetrist designs external beam treatment plans for patient treatments using specialized computer systems under clinical supervision. They are responsible for carrying out treatment planning steps and handling deviations in accordance with established policies and practices.
The medical physicist will oversee the radiation oncology physics program, including equipment calibration, treatment planning, and quality management. They will also provide technical direction to support staff and consult with physicians to ensure accurate patient treatment.